winter camp
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winter
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈwɪn.tər/us/ˈwɪn.t̬ɚ/
the season between autumn and spring, lasting from November to March north of the equator and from May to September south of the equator, when the weather ...
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camp
adjective
uk/kæmp/us/kæmp/
(of a man) behaving and dressing in a way that some people think is typical of a ...
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Wintercampincludes a day trip to go snow tubing and various outdoor winter activities.
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The new site had been used as a fall andwintercampsince the early 1900s.
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The soldiers enjoyed the uneventful days ofwintercamp.
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Burial of the dismembered remains would have taken place in fall after returning towintercamp, but before the ground was frozen completely.
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During late summer or early fall the "vatagi" left their hunting ground, surveyed the area, and set up awintercamp.
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The town dates back to the 6th century when it was thewintercampof the royal armies.
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Sheep were also moved from summer to winter camps to follow rain, and allow the country to recover.
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The river banks were used as winter camps.
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Summer camps are considered main camps, while winter camps are referred to as transit camps.
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During that time, winter camps regularly attracted over 220 chanichim (campers).
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Winter camps and skiing tours in the midst of the snow is a thrilling experience.
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Just as members, they attend winter camps and travel with the corps all summer long.
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Their winter camps were located near water sources in the valley bottoms.
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Enjoying support of the government and the army, the organization had several facilities, in which summer and winter camps took place.
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In the spring, when the fish were spawning, they left the winter camps to build villages at coastal locations and waterfalls.
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They moved between summer and winter camps to always be living where there were animals to hunt.
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